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firstly is the air comming from the outdoor unit cold or warm? if it is cold then the 3way valve is working and it has changed to heating. If it stays warm then it is still in cooling mode. The indoor fan wont come on until the coil temp gets warm enough, ( so it doesnt blow cold air on you straight up). If it is changing into heat mode then the larger of the pipes connected to the outdoor unit should get warm/ hot. If this is not happening then the unit is either out of gas or the compressor is on hollidays and wont come back to work.
there is no fuse on your condensing unit outside. pull the disconnect to kill the power to the unit and take off the removable panel above the 2 service valves. there will be an oval shaped capacitor that is marked herm and fan. there will be a rupture disc on the top that may have ruptured. also inspect the low voltage wiring(will still be hot unless you turn off the switch at your furnace). this low voltage wire operates a magnetic coil on the bottom of the contactor that closes a high voltage circuit to the fan and compressor.
F9: OUTDOOR COIL PIPE TEMP SENSOR FAULT
F7, F8, & F9 generally related to improper installation of temp sensors
connectors & wiring.
please check the wiring....
and also try short circuiting the terminals at the back of your remote and replacing the batteries
if you find the wiring proper and the above procedures doesnt work... its likely a hardware issue and its recommended you contact the manufacturer....
They do not have a downloadable manual that I could find but I have included their contact info so you can contact them directly. They may be able to get you the info you are requesting. http://www.mistral.com.au/contact_us/contact_us.asp
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