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Why is my Mitsubishi aircon light blinking?

Why is my Mitsubishi aircon light blinking?

When the compressor in the air conditioner has failed it will not be able to perform its function which is to circulate the refrigerant necessary for heat exchange through the coils of the indoor and outdoor unit. When this happens, the aircon will reflect with blinking lights and may not operate for long.

What are the modes in Mitsubishi AC?

The most common modes found in ACs are:

  • Cool Mode. This is usually the default mode set on most ACs.
  • Heat Mode. This is the opposite of the Cool Mode.
  • Fan/ventilation Mode. This mode is usually used to ventilate the room.
  • Dry Mode. In this mode, the AC removes excess moisture from the room.
  • Auto Mode.

What is Auto mode in Mitsubishi AC?

(Auto changeover mode) In this mode, the unit will run on HEAT or COOL depending on the room and set temperatures. Simply set the desired temperature and the inverter compressor will speed up and slow down to maintain temperature.

How do I set my Mitsubishi air conditioner to AUTO mode?

In this mode, the unit will run on HEAT or COOL depending on the room and set temperatures. Simply set the desired temperature and the inverter compressor will speed up and slow down to maintain temperature. Once the temperature is reached, the outdoor unit will slow down and eventually stop.

Why is my Mitsubishi AC blinking green?

When the system detects an overvoltage, it may be triggered into a self-protection shutdown mode, and consequently, the green light will begin flash. This is an automatic response to protect the unit from the increase in voltage.

How do I fix the flashing light on my Mitsubishi aircon?

Check the clasp of the aircon’s bottom louver. To fix a blinking light issue, the first thing you need to do is check the clasp of the aircon’s bottom louver. If this part has not been firmly shut, it could be the reason why the light keeps on blinking.

Which mode is best for Mitsubishi AC?

During summer, the unit running on AUTO mode will automatically switch to cooling to maintain temperature. For convenience, AUTO mode is recommended.

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Ruth Doyle