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Mitsubishi Heat Pumps: manuals, user guides and error codes

Looking for a Mitsubishi heat pump manual, user guide, or error code explanation? ServiceMy has created a dedicated resource hub to help homeowners quickly find the information they need for their system.

Our guide library includes downloadable manuals, setup instructions, troubleshooting advice and clear explanations of common error codes. If your Mitsubishi heat pump is showing a fault code, not heating properly, or you simply want to understand how to operate it more efficiently, our guides are designed to help you identify the issue and keep your system running smoothly. These resources are regularly updated and written by experienced heat pump engineers to help you get the most from your heating system, improve efficiency and avoid unnecessary breakdowns.

These apply for the following air source heat pump models:

  • PUZ-HWM140VHA
  • PUZ-HWM140YHA
  • PUZ-WM112VAA
  • PUZ-WM112YAA
  • PUZ-WM50VHA
  • PUZ-WM60VAA
  • PUZ-WM85VAA
  • PUZ-WM85YAA
  • QUHZ-W40VA

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Heat pump malfunctions: Mitsubishi Error Codes

If you cannot find the error code explanation or need help resolving any issues, ServiceMy can help diagnose and arrange a professional heat pump service to restore your system to optimum performance.

Error CodeTitleExplanation
E0System Configuration FaultIncorrect system setup or mismatch between indoor and outdoor units.
E1Indoor PCB FaultInternal control board failure; may require reset or replacement.
E2Remote Controller Communication FaultCommunication issue between controller and indoor unit.
E3Indoor-Outdoor Communication FaultLoss of communication between indoor and outdoor units.
E4Room Temperature Sensor FaultIndoor air temperature sensor failure.
E5Pipe Temperature Sensor FaultFault with refrigerant pipe temperature sensor.
E6Indoor Heat Exchanger Sensor FaultHeat exchanger sensor failure affecting system operation.
E7Outdoor Unit FaultGeneral fault reported from outdoor unit.
E8Indoor Fan Motor FaultIndoor fan not operating correctly.
E9Water Temperature Sensor FaultFault with water circuit temperature sensor.
EA4-Way Valve FaultReversing valve not switching correctly between heating/defrost.
ECWater Flow FaultInsufficient water circulation; possible pump issue, airlock, or blockage.
EDFreeze Protection ActivatedSystem protecting against freezing due to low water temperature.
EEEEPROM FaultInternal memory or configuration error on control board.
EFFlow Temperature FaultAbnormal flow temperature detected; possible circulation issue.
P1High Pressure FaultRefrigerant pressure too high; often due to poor heat transfer or flow issues.
P2Low Pressure FaultRefrigerant pressure too low; typically due to leaks or low charge.
P4Compressor Discharge Temperature FaultCompressor overheating; may indicate system imbalance or high load.
P5Drain Pump FaultCondensate pump failure or blockage.
P6Compressor OvercurrentExcess current detected; possible compressor or electrical fault.
P8Fan Motor Fault (Outdoor)Outdoor fan failure affecting heat exchange.
P9Refrigerant Circuit FaultGeneral refrigerant system issue requiring diagnostics.
PACapacity / Load FaultSystem unable to meet required load; may indicate undersizing or fault condition.
U0Refrigerant ShortageLow refrigerant detected; likely leak within system.
U1Reverse Phase / Power FaultIncorrect electrical phase or unstable power supply.
U2Power Supply FaultVoltage outside acceptable range.
U3Test Mode / Commissioning FaultSystem left in test mode or commissioning incomplete.
U4Communication Fault (Indoor-Outdoor)Communication failure between indoor and outdoor units.
U5Controller Communication FaultCommunication issue with wired controller.
U6Addressing FaultIncorrect addressing between system components.
U7Transmission FaultSignal transmission error within system.
U8Duplicate Address FaultDuplicate addressing detected on system network.
U9System Communication FaultGeneral communication error across system.
UFRefrigerant System FaultGeneral refrigerant fault requiring further investigation.
UHSystem Addressing / Configuration FaultIncorrect system configuration or addressing mismatch.
L3Electrical Box OverheatInternal electrical components overheating.
L4Inverter Heat Sink OverheatInverter temperature too high; may indicate cooling issue.
L5Inverter OvercurrentCompressor inverter overloaded.
L8Compressor Overload ProtectionCompressor operating outside safe limits.
L9Compressor Lock FaultCompressor seized or unable to start.

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