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Indoor unit indicator
RUN lamp = 6 time flash
TIMER lamp = Comes on
Outdoor unit indicator (LED5) = Stays off
Description of trouble = Indoor fan motor error (2)
Cause = Defective fan motor, Connector poor connection
Conditions of flashing = When air conditioner is operating and indoor fan motor is turned ON, indoor fan motor speed of 400 rpm or under continued for more than 30 seconds. (Air conditioner stops.)
my haier air conditioner won't blow cool air just took it out the window like last 5 months ago it was blowing cool air now i put it back in the window now don't blow cool air just hot air.
your auxillary fan is not working. this fan is responsible for cooling the freon that is being circulated in your cooling system... check if there are any loose wires in front of the engine bay.
the auxillary fan is located right beside your radiator fan.
If the operation button is flashing 8 times, the timer light should also flash 4 times in each sequence. This indicates a failure of the PFC circuit in the outdoor unit which basically means a faulty outdoor board and will have to be replaced.
If the operation light is flashing 8 times by itself, the indoor controller board may have a fault. You can normally test this by putting the mode on the remote to 'Fan' and checking that the controls otherwise work normally - louvers work as directed and fan speed changes correctly when selected on the remote.
Most likely the fault lies in the outdoor board but you should contact a tech to diagnose correctly.
This the common problem with all a/c holders. Without knowing the function of Timer on and Timer off, if it's pressed the unit will start only at setting time.
Please remove the battery from your remote and reset it. And then with use of your manual, set the timer if you need., otherwise normal function will be activated.
hi! there,
if no cold blowing,evaporator is not working,have you ever heard compressor is running,check this out,no compression of course you dont have cool on evaporator.if the compressor is running check the oprating current,if still have enough freon charge,if not running check thermostat reset setting on the coldest,ifn still not run check overload relay on panel control reset lever to put back compressor to run,check condensing fan if working,if not check also over load protection,this should be done by ac tech nician.have a nice day,dont gorget to rate me, thank's
We had a similar problem. The timer light would blink 3 times, pause,
then blink 3 times again, pause, and so on. The fan was blowing lots of
air out, but the air was not cold. The operation light was off.
The technician came and fixed it for free, since it's actually easy to
fix. He went to our circuit-breaker box, and cut power (from the box)
to the air conditioners for 30 seconds. Then, he restored power -
problem fixed!
It's apparently because the air con goes into a "safety" mode when there's a power surge.
counterclockwise for cooling. This blows air down.
The electronics board maybe burned out. There is a small fuse and capacitor in the fan. You can buy parts for this fan.
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