Mitsubishi Electric · Mitsubishi MSZ-FH06-18NA Heat Pump System
This fault indicates poor contact in the i-see SENSOR wiring or an error during the loading of its corrected data. The i-see SENSOR is crucial for intelligent detection of room occupants and optimized airflow, so its malfunction can lead to reduced comfort and inefficient energy use. The unit may operate but without smart sensing capabilities.
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Power down the indoor unit by disconnecting the main power supply.
Locate the i-see SENSOR and its wiring harness. Carefully disconnect and reconnect the sensor's plug to the indoor P.C. board (e.g., CN_ISEE) to ensure proper seating.
Inspect the i-see SENSOR cable for any visible signs of damage (e.g., cuts, kinks, severe bends). Use a continuity tester to verify all wires in the cable are intact.
Clean the i-see SENSOR connector pins and the corresponding receptacle on the P.C. board using an approved electrical contact cleaner.
If the system allows, attempt to perform a recalibration or data reload procedure for the i-see SENSOR (refer to service manual for specific menu or button sequence).
If the fault persists after verifying connections and cable integrity, replace the i-see SENSOR module with a new, compatible unit.