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Turn a mitsubishi H1 split system modelsrk80z ea-s2 from hot to cold mode

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A four year old Fujitsu split system works fine in all modes except the heat mode. Have turned off the main power source for 45 seconds, no change. Can you help please. Model # AST30RBA-W

As stated, sounds like a reversing valve issue, likely need a technician. What exactly happens when in heating? Does it run, still cold, just warm not hot???

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My wall air con kelvinator just installed turned off after 2 hrs and H1 came up on display

H1 is defrost mode. This means that the outdoor coil has gotten too cold and needs to warm itself up in order to continue heating. Heating will resume in a short period. Nothing wrong with machine, this is normal when outdoor air temps are extremely cold.

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What does H1 code indicate?

Hello E, I appreciate your post!
I see that your Frigidaire air conditioner is displaying an error code of "H1". I have reviewed the air conditioner and the "H1" error code could be an "HI". The "HI" error code means that the room temperature is above the display range. I would recommend performing a reset on your air conditioner. In order to reset the air conditioner you need to unplug the power cord you can press the reset button and then the test button that should restart your air conditioner. If that does correct your issue I would recommend seeking assistance from a professional technician for proper diagnosis and repair. I hope this information is helpful for you. -Matt
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I have a Mitsubishi heat pump that runs well but the outdoor unit does not defrost what could be the problem.

Why does my heat pump ice up in Winter?
Heat pumps naturally ice-up in the winter. It is normal for the entire coil to be covered in a white frost and even light ice, during cold weather conditions. However, it is bad for the entire unit to be encased in ice. This indicates ductless heat pump problems which should be addressed quickly to save energy and avoid serious damage to your ductless unit. These systems should periodically go into a defrost cycle. This keeps the unit running efficiently. If the coils are blocked by ice, proper heat transfer between the coil and the outside air will not occur.
How does the defrost mode work?
When the mini split heat pump goes into defrost, the reversing valve inside of the outdoor unit is energized, switching the system from heat to the air conditioning mode. The outdoor coil becomes the hot, the indoor coil becomes cold, and both - the outdoor and indoor fans shut off. This allows the outdoor coil to melt accumulated ice. When the built-in micro-computer analyzes that all ice have been melted, the heat pump heating system goes back to heating mode.
sanyo-mini-split-defrost.pngA cloud of water vapor may be seen rising over the outdoor unit and a "whoosh" sound can be heard as the refrigerant reverses direction. The entire process usually takes up to 10 minutes (depending on conditions).
How often does the system goes into defrost mode?
Ductless mini-split heat pumps have different ways of determining when to go into defrost. The built-in microcomputer determines outdoor temperature, refrigerant pressures, and several other factors. In colder temperatures the system will go into defrost more often than in warmer.
If a ductless mini split heat pump is severely iced-up in the winter it is possible that it isn't defrosting (though there could be many other causes). Let the manufacturer certified technician check your system
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Hi.. please help me.. my minolta dialta 183 is not working.. there's a code CO5 in the screen.. please help me to fix it.. thanks

C0500: Warm-up failure

Step 1
Check:
Fusing Heater Lamp (H1) turns
ON.

Step 2
Check:
Fusing Heater Lamp (H1) is open-circuited.
<Check Procedure>
Check the resistance across both
ends of the Fusing Heater Lamp
(H1).
The Fusing Heater Lamp is open-circuited
if the resistance is infinity.

Result: YES
Action: Change Fusing Heater Lamp (H1).

Step 3
Check: Thermoswitch 1 (TS1) is operational.
<Check Procedure>
Check the resistance across both
ends of the Thermoswitch 1 (TS1).
The Thermoswitch 1 is open-circuited
if the resistance is infinity.

Result: NO
Action: Change Thermoswitch 1 (TS1).

Step 4
Check: Fusing Unit Interlock Switch (S2) is
operational.
<Check Procedure>
Check continuity across terminals
when the Fusing Unit Interlock
Switch (S2) is turned ON.
• Across S2-1A and S2-1B
• Across S2-2A and S2-2B

Result: NO
Action: Change Fusing Unit Interlock
Switch (S2).

Result : YES
Action: Change DC Power Supply (PU1).

Step 5
Check: Thermistor (TH1) is open-circuited.
<Check Procedure>
Check the resistance across CN15-2
and CN15-3 on the Fusing Unit side
with CN15 disconnected.
The Thermistor is open-circuited if
the resistance is infinity.

Result: YES
Action: Change Thermistor (TH1).

Step 6
Check: The following voltages are supplied
from the Master Board (copier: PWBA).
<Check Procedure>
Check voltage across a Master Board
(copier: PWB-A) pin and GND when
the Power Switch is turned ON.
• Voltage across PJ10A-7 and GND
DC24 V when Fusing Heater Lamp
(H1) is OFF
DC0 V when Fusing Heater Lamp
(H1) is ON
• Voltage across PJ10A-10 and
GND
DC24 V when Fusing Heater Lamp
(H1) is OFF
DC0 V when Fusing Heater Lamp
(H1) is ON

Result: NO
Action: Change Master Board (copier:
PWB-A).
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Minolta dialta 183 help me... theres a code in the screen CO5 .. and automatically turn off.

C0500: Warm-up failure

Step 1
Check:
Fusing Heater Lamp (H1) turns
ON.

Step 2
Check:
Fusing Heater Lamp (H1) is open-circuited.
<Check Procedure>
Check the resistance across both
ends of the Fusing Heater Lamp
(H1).
The Fusing Heater Lamp is open-circuited
if the resistance is infinity.

Result: YES
Action: Change Fusing Heater Lamp (H1).

Step 3
Check: Thermoswitch 1 (TS1) is operational.
<Check Procedure>
Check the resistance across both
ends of the Thermoswitch 1 (TS1).
The Thermoswitch 1 is open-circuited
if the resistance is infinity.

Result: NO
Action: Change Thermoswitch 1 (TS1).

Step 4
Check: Fusing Unit Interlock Switch (S2) is
operational.
<Check Procedure>
Check continuity across terminals
when the Fusing Unit Interlock
Switch (S2) is turned ON.
• Across S2-1A and S2-1B
• Across S2-2A and S2-2B

Result: NO
Action: Change Fusing Unit Interlock
Switch (S2).

Result : YES
Action: Change DC Power Supply (PU1).

Step 5
Check: Thermistor (TH1) is open-circuited.
<Check Procedure>
Check the resistance across CN15-2
and CN15-3 on the Fusing Unit side
with CN15 disconnected.
The Thermistor is open-circuited if
the resistance is infinity.

Result: YES
Action: Change Thermistor (TH1).

Step 6
Check: The following voltages are supplied
from the Master Board (copier: PWBA).
<Check Procedure>
Check voltage across a Master Board
(copier: PWB-A) pin and GND when
the Power Switch is turned ON.
• Voltage across PJ10A-7 and GND
DC24 V when Fusing Heater Lamp
(H1) is OFF
DC0 V when Fusing Heater Lamp
(H1) is ON
• Voltage across PJ10A-10 and
GND
DC24 V when Fusing Heater Lamp
(H1) is OFF
DC0 V when Fusing Heater Lamp
(H1) is ON

Result: NO
Action: Change Master Board (copier:
PWB-A).
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I have an air conditioner Mitsubishi MSZ-A26YV, it has stopped heating, even if it's on the heat setting [sun emblem] and is set to highest temp, only cold air comes out, otherwise it does all other...

It's not indicated to turn directly from cooling mode to heating mode. You must wait about two or three minutes before the change. After the spliter start, you must wait few minutes to get hot air.
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DONT KNOW WHAT SIMBLES ON REMOTE CONTROL ARE EG HOT COLD ETC

Symbols:
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2. Rain drop- Dry mode
3. Snow flake-Cool mode
4. Sun- Heat
5. A or AU- Auto mode.
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Fan doesnt work on heat cool ok

Often the fan will cycle on and off on the heat mode. A cold air prevention mode is often built into modern Ac units whereby the indoor fan wont turn on until the internal system pressure is up to a certain point and heat is available to pump into the room. If the system cant come up to pressure or temperature then possibly the system is low on gas. Place your hand on the large pipe leaving the outdoor unit, it should be HOT when the system is on heating mode and running. If not Hot, then it is low on gas.
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Does not blow cold or hot air

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