All I get when the unit is switched on is an orange flashing light on the front - the vents open but the fan does not start.
ALL I WANT IS A DOCUMENT THAT DESCRIBES ALL THE ERRORS IN RELATION TO THE FLASHING LIGHTS
Please can someone help!!
Hi I have Mitsubishi split unit which is 5 years old. when turn heat mode for 30 deg C on the remote condesing unit runs for about 6 minuts and stops. what would be the Technical problem ?Thanks an Apprentice.
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My wont turn on too, There is a orange light on the tower, Green on the left, Battery ovel, If I push the restart button, also switch the power supply switch in the back, also unplug from it, Sometimes does it, Do ou know whats causing this to happen, Please let me know Thanks
Since, I believe your model s a multifunction unit (Air Conditioner and Dehumidifier), Which can be operated together or separately. There are two things which may be causing this problem. If the dehumidifier function is operating the water collection tank o bucket may be full and needs to be emptied. In conjunction with this, the air intake filter on the inside front of the unit may be dirty or clogged.
There is a third thing that is also playing a role in this. The tubing that drains the water into the tank may be clogged. Which causes the water to backup and overflow. You can clear any clogs by using an 18" long, plastic Zip Tie, that is appropriately sized to fit inside the tube or hole. Insert it carefully and work it in past the bend in the tube, until the Zip Tie bottoms out or you run out of usable Zip Tie. The rotate (twist) it as you carefully remove it. As you reach the end of the Zip Tie, be prepared for some water to follow. CAUTION: BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY SERVICE OF THE UNIT, TURN THE MASTER ON/OFF SWITCH TO OFF & UNPLUG THE UNIT FROM THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET.
Also keep in mind When dehumidify mode is selected, the indicator light will shine ORANGE. Air is dehumidified as it passes through the unit,without being in full cooling mode. The fan will operate on medium speed. If room temperature is 25°C (77°F), fan speed can be adjusted; otherwise fan speed is fixed to "low". Note: The warm air exchange hose must vent inside the room when using Dehumidify Mode, not outside as it does when cooling. If the unit is vented outside, some cooling will occur.
Hope this helped you troubleshoot and solve the problem. Please let me know. Thanks.
Remove the front panel and tape down the door safety switch so the unit can turn on when door is off. Turn up thermostat to make sure there is a call for heat. The circuit board should indicate a call for heat with either a blinking light or a solid light. Then the exhaust fan should turn on clearing the venting from any fumes. When the fan has ran for a few seconds, the igniter should start glowing orange. After it reaches a predetermined temperature, the gas valve should open with a click. The flame will start at the burner closest to the igniter and travel away from the igniter. There is a small flame rod located in the flame path on the last burner that tells the circuit board it feels the flame. If the flame goes off within a few seconds of starting, you have a dirty flame rod. Clean it with a scotch-brite pad. Once you get the flame to stay on for 90 seconds or so, the room air blower will turn on. If it tries 2 or 3 times to start but does not, the circuit board will record a code and display it with a blinking light. Look on the door panel for a wiring diagram. There will also be a Diagnostic chart that will tell you what the pattern of blinking lights represent.
if its a flashing red light it needs looking at,maybe the fan or the heat sync is faulty.If it is new take it back to where you got it from and get a replacement,DONT OPEN IT.good luck.
Check the air cleaner, exhaust vent for Ice or obstructions. Take off the front cover, tape down the door switch and tell us what happends. Look thru a small window for flashes of light on a control as well as an orange glow. Get back to us.
Remove the front panel. Tape the door switch to the closed position. If the thermostat is calling for heat the furnace should do the following: a light on the circuit board will flash and then the exhaust blower will start. A few seconds later (10-15) you should hear clicking at at the circuit board and an orange glow should be seen thru the small viewing port. A few seconds later the gas valve should open and the orange light will turn blue. If the blue flame only lasts a few seconds and then goes out, their may either be a blockage not allowing the flame to travel to all the burners and not allowing a flame sensor to sence flame, shutting down the unit. After a few cycles of not starting, the circuit board will flash a series of codes that you can read if you look on the back of the front cover. It will give you a starting point where we can research and come up witha more difinitive answer. Let us know what you find for codes.
Although normal room lights (tungsten lights) appear white to our eyes, their light is actually much "warmer" than daylight, giving a reddish or orange color to pictures. This happens with digital and film cameras. To prevent or lessen this reddish or orange color:
If your digital camera has a selectable White Balance mode (check your camera's User's Guide) and you are not using the camera or external flash, set the White Balance mode for "Tungsten" light.
If your pictures are reddish even when you use the camera flash or external flash, the room lighting is overpowering the flash. Try setting the White Balance mode for "Tungsten" and continue to use the flash.
If your camera does not have a selectable White Balance mode, use the camera flash or external flash when taking pictures in lighting that makes your pictures turn out reddish or orange.
If you can, turn down or turn off one of the room lights (without making the room too dark), or move your subject so that it is not being hit directly by the room lights.
If you can, when taking pictures in the daytime, try opening any drapes that might be covering windows. Letting in natural daylight improves the color quality of the lighting.
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