Troubleshooting - Webasto Cool Top Trail 36V Instrucciones De Uso Y De Instalacion

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7 | Troubleshooting

7
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Action
No air distrib-
Check if:
utor display
l Power is supplied to the vehicle and circuit
when the unit
breakers are on.
is turned ON.
l The remote control battery is OK.
l The remote control is off.
l The voltage is too low.
l The amperage of the circuit breaker in the
external power supply is too low.
Cooling not
Check that the cooling mode is selected and
available.
the air distributor display shows:
Use the remote control to set required temper-
ature below the current room temperature.
The compressor will delay a re-start for 3
minutes.
Heating not
Check that heating mode is selected and the
available.
air distributor display shows:
Use the remote control to set required temper-
ature above the current room temperature.
More time would be needed for starting heat-
ing under extremely cold condition.
When the unit is in heating mode and the out-
side temperature is very low the unit may auto-
matically enter defrost mode. The heating will
temporarily stop as the unit warms the outside
heat exchanger to remove any frost & ice.
Heating will resume when the outside heat ex-
changer has been cleared. During defrost the
unit displays "dF".
Poor cooling
Make sure the filter is clean.
capacity.
Increase the fan speed to high to obtain the
maximum capacity.
Make sure all the doors and windows as well
as the sunroof are closed.
Use curtains and awnings to decrease the heat
load.
Check that the air openings of outdoor unit are
not soiled or blocked.
Water dripping
Unblock condensate outlets of outdoor unit.
out of the air
Check the adaptor frame seal.
distributor.
Park the vehicle in a more horizontal position,
with an angle < 5° (8,8%).
Increase the fan speed to high if condensate
forms on the outside of the air distributor.
Fault codes on the panel:
-
If there is "0" or a jumbled display while on
generator supply this may indicate unstable
voltage and current.
E0
Communication fault.
E1
Room temperature sensor fault.
E2
Indoor heat exchanger temperature sensor
fault.
E3
Outdoor heat exchanger temperature sensor
fault.
E4
No cooling effect. Possible root causes are:
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Symptom
Action
l Insufficient refrigerant amount due to pip-
ing fracture.
l Compressor fault.
l Sensor failure.
E5
Outdoor heat exchanger temperature too
high / Temperature anomaly.
Temperature anomaly: outdoor heat exchanger
temperature too high when cooling or too low
when heating. (When cooling, the display of
E5 indicates the outdoor temperature exceeds
64 °C. It is likely due to the reduction of air
flow of the condenser, poor working of the
condenser fan or sensor failure; when heating,
if the outdoor temperature is higher than
18 °C, the external air fan may be on and off
repeatedly. The occurrence of this is not a
fault, but self-protection of the system to avoid
overheating of the unit.)
A1
Outdoor ambient temperature sensor fault
LC
Motherboard and drive board communication
fault
A4
Compressor discharge temperature sensor fault
C4
Compressor discharge over-temperature pro-
tection
b1
Module protection
b2
Module hardware protection
b3
Module software protection
b5
Compressor over-current protection
b6
Overvoltage and undervoltage protection
b7
Driver sensor fault
b9
Module heat sink temperature shutdown pro-
tection
bA
Compressor stall protection
dF
Not a fault: When operating on heating mode
in low ambient temperatures the unit will peri-
odically defrost the outside heat exchanger.
The air distributor display shows "dF" during
defrost operation and then returns to heating
once the defrost is completed.
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