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no info generic answer---unable to offer an answer - need model number ---do an online search for owners manual and will have trouble shooting guide as well as trouble codes
Get the model number of your mini split unit (on tag on indoor unit and outdoor unit) Google hitachi error codes. You should be able to pull up a code list for that unit. I believe it may be a communication problem between the indoor and outdoor unit. Possible bad connection of wire going from outdoor to indoor unit
a flashing light could mean any number of things. normal operation, number of communicating components, a minor alert such as a filter change or major alarm like pressure error or control board problems. first we would need the number of flashes and /or sequence of multiple flashes AND the model number of your "split heat pump!"
Is the heater a gas furnace? Do you know a brand name . Possibly a model number. If a Trane a serial number too. Why type of unit package or split system. Can you be more specific?
www.fixya.com/support/t12722126-fix_lg_code_ch05May 8, 2012 - Question about LG Air Conditioners. 2 Answers ... Hi, i've just moved into a house with a LG ART COOL C24AWR N80 inverter unit in it. Have just .... LG Inverter V model LMN096HVT air conditioner multi unit has error code 9.
Do you have a model number for the new and old thermostat? Do you have a split system? This means you have a heater in the house and a condensing unit somewhere outside of the house. Let me know if you have a packaged unit or a split system and we can go from there. I might just be a blown fuse on you board, but I need to know what you have so we can start to trace things out.
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