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Outdoor fan wont run, checked continuity good

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Check power to f.motor. If not, check contactor relay is energizing. If not replace relay. Rotate manually, if hard, replace bearing or motor. If easy to rotate, but less rpm, replace capacitor. Thanks.

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How do I get the fault codes up on a Panasonic split air conditioning system CUE24FKR

14.2.2 To Make a Diagnosis1 Timer LED starts to blink and the unit automatically stops the operation.
2 Press the CHECK button on the remote control continuously for 5 seconds.
3 "- -" will be displayed on the remote control display.
Note: Display only for "- -" (No signal transmission, no receiving sound and no Power LED blinking)
4 Press the TIMER ? or ? button on the remote control. The code "H00" (no abnormality) will be displayed
and signal will be transmit to the main unit.
5 Each press of the button (? or ?) will increase error code
number and transmit error code signal to the main unit.
6 When the latest abnormality code on the main unit and
code transmitted from the remote control are matched,
Power LED will light up for 30 seconds and a "beep" sound
(continuously for 4 seconds) will be heard. If no codes are
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7 The breakdown diagnosis mode will be canceled unless
pressing the CHECK button continuously for 5 seconds or
operating the unit for 30 seconds.
8 The LED will be off if the unit is turned off or the RESET
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display Abnormality / Protection control Abnormality
Judgement Emergency operation Primary location to verify H00 No abnormality detected - Normal operation H11 Indoor / Outdoor abnormal communica
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continuously - • Nozzle H52 Limit switch abnormality - - • Indoor PCB H97 Outdoor fan motor mechanism locked 2 times occurance
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"O" - Frequency measured and fan speed fixed.
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if you have access to a multi meter tester you need to check the voltage at the top of the contactor you hear and at the bottom with the contactor closed should have 240 volts ac (+ or-) top and bottom (Line and Load)
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