There is a problem with heat pumps known as "Dirty Sock Snydrome". Research this on the web as this may be your situation. It is a smell produced by micro bacterial growth on indoor coil. Contact a local HVAC company for solutions if you determine this is the cause of odor.
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same size as the one fitted to it
the voltage, farad reading and amp numbers that are important any ac specialist service agent, electric motor repair shop or hitachi agent spares will have one
I would look at cleaning out their handler. If the drains plugged slightly or the coilis dirty, when it takes the moisture out of the air the coil gets wet and you can get a musty smell in the air. Cleaning the evaperator would help the smell
Good luck
Did you figure out why the ac wasn't responding to the remote? I am having the same problem. I just cleaned out the filters but it's still not responding to the remote. I have already tried reset button in the remote, which didn't help. I am pretty sure that the remote is not out of battery.
I was told the same thing that Dennis has posted by the guy who came to service the AC. So I think, it is ok as long as it blinks 9 times in a row and then repeats it after a brief pause.
Thank you so much.
I will see it if it solves the problem.
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