Service Manual

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Applicable Device Applicable Model
Lossnay Heat recovery Ventilator
LGH-F300RVX2-E, LGH-F380RVX2-E, LGH-F470RVX2-E,
LGH-F600RVX2-E, LGH-F940RVX2-E, LGH-F1200RVX2-E
Lossnay Remote Controller PZ-62DR-EA, PZ-43SMF-E
No. Preliminary check item Details
1 Product information • Model name of the product
• Serial number of the product, manufacturing lot number of the circuit board
• Microcomputer software version marked on the circuit board
2 Fault status • Fault status (For example, the fan does not operate.)
• Error code display on the remote controller
Operation setting of the remote controller (ventilation mode setting, fan
speed setting, etc.)
3 Frequency of fault
occurrence
Frequency of fault occurrence (frequency of date and time of occurrence,
regularity of occurrence, etc.)
• Operating time up to fault occurrence
• Date of start of use, date of fault occurrence
4 Timing of fault occurrence • Remote controller operation performed before fault occurrence
• Operating status, etc.
5 System settings • Function selection switch settings and address setting of the product
Model name and address setting of the Lossnay remote controller or system
controller, etc.
• Function settings on PZ-62DR-EA when PZ-62DR-EA is used
6 System drawings • System Configuration
• Wiring
• Record of the Lossnay function setting statuses
7. Troubleshooting
Work precautions
Before starting the service, the power supply isolator must be turned off. Pay sufficient attention to avoid elec-
tric shock or injury.
When removing or touching the cables, circuit boards or other parts, be sure to turn off the power supply isolator.
Even after the power supply isolator is turned off, the capacitor on the circuit board retains high voltage for a while.
Therefore, before servicing, wait for at least five minutes, and then use a tester to check that the voltage has dropped.
Once the power supply is turned off, be sure to wait for at least five minutes before turning the power back on again.
When servicing, power supply to M-NET must be turned off. Live-line working may cause a circuit board failure.
• When servicing, recreate the malfunction two or three times before starting repairs.
• When servicing, always keep proper footing.
When disconnecting the motor connectors, make sure that the power supply is turned off. Even when the fan
motor is stopped, disconnecting the live-line connectors will cause a motor malfunction.
• When removing the circuit board, always hold it at both ends and remove carefully in order not to apply force to
the surface mounted parts.
• When removing the circuit board, be careful of the metal edges on the board.
• When removing or inserting the connectors for the circuit board, hold the entire housing section. Never pull on
the lead wires.
• When circuit board failure is considered to be a cause, check closely for any broken section on the copper foil
patterns, burning or discoloration of parts.
If the circuit board is replaced, make sure that the switch settings on the new board are the same as the old board.
Be sure to connect the power supply wires correctly.
When carrying out wiring, power supply to M-NET must be turned off, otherwise it will cause a malfunction.
7-1 Service flowchart
After checking the check items below, follow the troubleshooting for servicing.